The Daily Themed Crossword May 23 2022 Answers were just published after we played around with it and solved today’s puzzle in a timely matter. This puzzle special in the sense that everyday it allows you to play with a different theme hence the name Daily Themed Crossword. The clues that we were able to solve are grouped according to their orientation on the puzzle grid, so the down clues are included in the DOWN section and across ones on their respective section. We also tried to maintain the order in which they appear. This game is as fun as it’s difficult to solve so you’re invited to come back to our site and find the solutions every day that you struggle with solving it.
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Across
- 1a. On fire, like a flameLIT
- 4a. McDonald’s Big ___ (burger)MAC
- 7a. Hawaiian yellowfin tunaAHI
- 10a. “___ la la!”OOH
- 11a. Actress Ramirez of “Grey’s Anatomy”SARA
- 12a. White House office shapeOVAL
- 13a. Pilot’s announcement: Abbr.ETA
- 14a. “Love,” in MadridAMOR
- 15a. Paradise’s oppositeHELL
- 16a. 1971 charity single by George Harrison that was written to raise awareness for millions of refugees from the country in the title: 2 wds.BANGLADESH
- 19a. Metric distances: Abbr.KMS
- 20a. Animal with a scary yawn, for shortHIPPO
- 24a. “___ in the Wind 1997,” charity single by Elton John that was rewritten as a tribute to Diana, Princess of WalesCANDLE
- 28a. Chop with an axeHEW
- 29a. Comedian’s skillWIT
- 32a. In-N-___ BurgerOUT
- 33a. Wanderer’s rest stopINN
- 34a. “Who ___ kidding?”: 2 wds.AMI
- 35a. “Heal the ___,” 1992 charity single by Michael Jackson that also has an organization named after itWORLD
- 38a. 2012 charity single by Taylor Swift that was written about a three-year-old who battled cancerRONAN
- 41a. “___ Pray Love” (2010 American film)EAT
- 43a. Decorative flower holderVASE
- 46a. Cain’s brother in “Genesis”ABEL
- 48a. “Do They Know It’s ___?,” 1984 song by Band Aid that was written about the Ethiopian famineCHRISTMAS
- 52a. Astronaut’s thumbs-up: Hyph.AOK
- 54a. Where manure is put inSOIL
- 55a. Ready to be picked?RIPE
- 56a. Salmon-to-beROE
- 57a. ___ mater (one’s old school)ALMA
- 58a. Baseball legend MelvinOTT
- 59a. Pink Floyd’s “The Great Gig in the ___”SKY
Down
- 1d. Singer Lisa ___ with the album “Camp Lisa”LOEB
- 2d. Ninth Greek letterIOTA
- 3d. “___ you very much!”THANK
- 4d. Baby’s first word, maybeMAMA
- 5d. Baseballer turned “Shark Tank” shark: Hyph.AROD
- 6d. Day ___ (kids facility)CARE
- 7d. Madison or Park in New York, for shortAVE
- 8d. Actor Holbrook of “Men of Honor”HAL
- 9d. “___ drink to that!”ILL
- 11d. Latin American dance, or a spicy dipSALSA
- 12d. “___! I wasn’t expecting you!” (Hello): 2 wds.OHHI
- 17d. Carmaker of Safari and Canyon: Abbr.GMC
- 18d. Shakira hit “___ Wolf”SHE
- 21d. ___ Beta KappaPHI
- 22d. Contract-signing needPEN
- 23d. Dominate, slangilyOWN
- 25d. “Its ___ or never”NOW
- 26d. Twenty One Pilots or Daft Punk, sayDUO
- 27d. Metric liquid unit, for shortLTR
- 29d. “The Art of ___,” by Sun TzuWAR
- 30d. “I believe,” in textspeak: Abbr.IMO
- 31d. “The Wizard of Oz” character ___ ManTIN
- 36d. Landlord’s documentLEASE
- 37d. Apply carefully, as makeupDAB
- 39d. StAVILA
- 40d. “That’s What I Want” rapper, Lil ___ XNAS
- 42d. “___ Are Not Enough,” 1985 charity single by Northern Lights to raise funds for the Ethiopian famineTEARS
- 44d. Houston pro, informallySTRO
- 45d. Discharge, as heatEMIT
- 47d. “Check it out!”LOOK
- 48d. “Stars and Bars” organization: Abbr.CSA
- 49d. Easter or New Year, e.g., for shortHOL
- 50d. Net support, in basketballRIM
- 51d. Well-suitedAPT
- 53d. Netflix’s “Locke & ___”KEY